Jackson 'misplaced trust' in doctorJump to media playerThe chief prosecutor at the trial of Dr Conrad Murray, the personal physician of pop star Michael Jackson, has said the singer's "misplaced trust" in his doctor cost him his life. Dr Conrad Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and the trial continues.

Doctor 'wanted to collect creams'

Michael Jackson's personal assistant Michael Williams has said that Dr Conrad Murray wanted to remove "some cream that he wouldn't want the world to know about" from the singer's bedroom after he had died.

Mr Williams was giving evidence at the involuntary manslaughter trial of Jackson's doctor in Los Angeles.

Prosecutors say Dr Murray gave Jackson a lethal dose of a sedative that caused his death in June 2009.